The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of IrelandThe Society, 1903 Index of archaeological papers published in 1891, under the direction of the Congress of Archaeological Societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries. |
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... seems to have intended a topographical description . In a Paper , by the Rev. W. T. Latimer , on Ulster Emigration to America , he shows how large a share Ulster - Scot immigrants had in building up the great PREFACE .
... seems to have intended a topographical description . In a Paper , by the Rev. W. T. Latimer , on Ulster Emigration to America , he shows how large a share Ulster - Scot immigrants had in building up the great PREFACE .
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... seem to have been extemporized , to wit x and . Thus the total of the Ogam alphabet reaches the number 21 ; but even then the alphabet was found inadequate , and digraphs were resorted to ( consisting mostly of Ogam symbols doubled ) ...
... seem to have been extemporized , to wit x and . Thus the total of the Ogam alphabet reaches the number 21 ; but even then the alphabet was found inadequate , and digraphs were resorted to ( consisting mostly of Ogam symbols doubled ) ...
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... seem Dali and Dalagn - i must not be identified with Dall and Dallán , which are also to be met with . * 4 . Monataggart . - This Ogam ... seems , on the 6 whole , to imply an older spelling than the manuscripts OGAM - INSCRIBED STONES . 7.
... seem Dali and Dalagn - i must not be identified with Dall and Dallán , which are also to be met with . * 4 . Monataggart . - This Ogam ... seems , on the 6 whole , to imply an older spelling than the manuscripts OGAM - INSCRIBED STONES . 7.
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... seems justified in doing so , for between the m and the q there are two neatly filed notches made by the later hand , while the original notch is there still between them , and quite distinct from them in being a wider and more ...
... seems justified in doing so , for between the m and the q there are two neatly filed notches made by the later hand , while the original notch is there still between them , and quite distinct from them in being a wider and more ...
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... seems to have been continued down the right edge . The first i , which is partly damaged , is at the left top corner : the ni is on the top . The left edge , before the sa , is so damaged , that we could not read anything for certain ...
... seems to have been continued down the right edge . The first i , which is partly damaged , is at the left top corner : the ni is on the top . The left edge , before the sa , is so damaged , that we could not read anything for certain ...
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